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 - NBP1-88414 - Provider product page

 - Provider
 - Novus Biologicals
 - Proper citation
 - Novus Cat#NBP1-88414, RRID:AB_11006477
 - Product name
 - Rabbit Polyclonal INF2 Antibody
 - Antibody type
 - Polyclonal
 - Description
 - Immunogen affinity purified. Specificity of human INF2 antibody verified on a Protein Array containing target protein plus 383 other non-specific proteins.
 - Reactivity
 - Human
 - Host
 - Rabbit
 - Isotype
 - IgG
 - Vial size
 - 0.1 ml
 - Storage
 - Store at 4C short term. Aliquot and store at -20C long term. Avoid freeze-thaw cycles.
 
Submitted references		Human Kidney Disease-causing INF2 Mutations Perturb Rho/Dia Signaling in the Glomerulus.
				
		
	
			Sun H, Al-Romaih KI, MacRae CA, Pollak MR
EBioMedicine 2014 Dec;1(2-3):107-15
		EBioMedicine 2014 Dec;1(2-3):107-15
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 - Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin: INF2 Antibody [NBP1-88414] - Staining of human stomach shows moderate to strong cytoplasmic positivity in glandular cells.
 
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 - Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin: INF2 Antibody [NBP1-88414] - Staining of human cerebral cortex shows moderate cytoplasmic positivity in neurons.
 
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 - Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin: INF2 Antibody [NBP1-88414] - Staining of human skeletal muscle shows no cytoplasmic positivity in striated muscle fibers.
 
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 - Immunohistochemistry-Paraffin: INF2 Antibody [NBP1-88414] - Staining of human kidney shows moderate to strong cytoplasmic positivity in podocytes.